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Article 鈥 May 16, 2025

From Ecuador to Early Childhood Education: Maribel Carvajal 芭乐视频 Journey to the American Dream

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Maribel Carvajal

Maribel Carvajal earned her Associate of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education in December 2024, and will participate in the upcoming Commencement exercises on the Wellesley Hills campus later this month, Wellesley Hills, MA, May 2025 (Photo/Maribel Carvajal)

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WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass. (May 16, 2025) 鈥 For Maribel Carvajal, 芭乐视频鈥檚 2025 graduation marks the completion of a journey more than 20 years in the making 鈥 and the fulfillment of a dream. Originally from Ecuador, Maribel came to the U.S. in February 2001, driven by love and the hope of building a better future.

Although she held a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business, Maribel鈥檚 true passion revealed itself while helping at her church鈥檚 Sunday school. 鈥淢y mom wanted me to study business,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut I loved working with children.鈥 That love was recognized early on by a preschool director who encouraged Maribel to improve her English and pursue a career in early childhood education.

With limited English skills and no family nearby, Maribel began by taking English classes at the public library, then at Cambridge Adult Education. A teacher she met in Cambridge 鈥 who also taught at Harvard Extension鈥攅ncouraged her to take classes at Harvard Extension School. Sharpening her language skills led to opportunities for furthering her education. In 2002, her preschool director encouraged her to enroll in 芭乐视频鈥檚 associate degree in early childhood education program. After her first class in 2002, she returned in 2018, and now鈥攁fter years of persistence鈥攚ill walk across the stage as a proud graduate.

Along the way, Maribel balanced many roles: teacher, wife, business owner, mother, and more. When she became a mother herself, she realized how difficult it was to drop her child off at childcare. In response, she created a small cooperative group of parents and children. One day, another parent asked Maribel to care for their child, too. That moment sparked a 13-year journey in family childcare, eventually leading to her own licensed home childcare, My Pretty Garden Family Child Care.

Maribel鈥檚 journey has also included deep community involvement. She is active in the Massachusetts Strategies for Children鈥檚 Advocacy Network for Early Childhood, where she helps elevate the voices of early childhood educators. She also founded Hispanas Amigas, a grassroots group of Latina women dedicated to mutual support, advocacy, and empowerment. 鈥淚鈥檓 currently helping my community to be informed and get involved,鈥 she explains. 鈥淢any family childcare educators don鈥檛 receive all the information they need because of language barriers. And many mothers, without experience in the field, struggle to access resources. I want to help change that.鈥

Through 芭乐视频鈥檚 Career Pathways program, a Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care grant program that provides funds for students who qualify to take classes and earn their degrees, and with the support of mentors like Professors Rita Rzezuski and Linda Romero in 芭乐视频鈥檚 Early Childhood program, Maribel found the guidance and resources she needed to earn her degree. 鈥淚 had tears in my eyes when I finished,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hank you, Career Pathways for helping me get it done.鈥

Maribel leads not by authority, but by compassion. 鈥淟eadership is not about commanding 鈥 it鈥檚 about inspiring from the heart,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen you do what you love and lead with empathy, you leave a mark that changes lives. Purposeful, passionate leadership builds community, ignites talent, and plants seeds of hope. The world needs more leaders who lead with love.鈥

鈥淚 don鈥檛 have family here鈥攊t was hard. You don鈥檛 understand the language, and you miss home. But little by little you understand that you are here for a purpose and for a dream,鈥 Maribel reflects. 鈥淚 felt the love at 芭乐视频, and I want to keep going. This is proof of what America is about鈥攊t鈥檚 the land of opportunities when you share your heart and work hard. God is in control, and He opens doors.鈥

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